The standard ratio of water to coffee is 16:1. If you lower the water, it can result to a stronger cup. So, you have to weigh 340 grams of water to 20 grams of coffee. In a cup of water, we have to use 2 ½ tablespoon of coffee. The coffee concentration depends upon your choice. If you like the tastes of your own ratio; then go on.

As reccomended I did dose more my coffee brewing. And I find a 17:1 Brew ratio to be up to par for me. Much better than I was using...lol And I find a 16:1 good for my FP. With my new grindet I've seen an Improvement also.

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